http://mustcatchme1st.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] mustcatchme1st.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2008-03-04 04:54 pm

Merrily, merrily, strolling along. Kind of. [Active/slightly backdated]

Character(s): Cloud Strife, Demyx, Squall Leonhart, Zack Fair
Content: The trio runs into ‘Eddie’ while walking back to the hotel
Setting: Somewhere along the road from Vanaheim to J7
Time: Afternoon, day before this post.
Warnings: None at the moment




Well, okay. Losing Reno had been a sort of strange business, as Zack hadn't missed the way the lanky and way too underfed man had promptly made his excuses the moment he checked the screen of his journal unit. The man was up to something, Zack was sure about that much at the very least. And although he was more than used to dealing with Reno's 'Turk-ish' nature, Zack made a note to not let the man slide the next time they met.

After all, he still wasn't sure about the man's intentions towards him and Cloud.

Squall, on the other hand, seemed to be a good sport about lugging the two of them around. Really, the man was all heart, even if he wouldn't admit it. People like that were hard to find, and even rarer was the kind that didn't try to drown Zack after a full twenty four hours spent in his company.

Just for that, he was moving in next door to the man.

Which, if the direction they were strolling (or in Zack's case, bouncing) side by side in was any indication, Zack was about to get to do that pretty soon. Now if only he could get them to stop for food. Again.

"Spike? Are you hungry?" He'll be asking Squall next.




[identity profile] maybeimaleon.livejournal.com 2008-03-05 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
To be fair part of the reason that Squall hadn't attempted harm on Zack's person was because he was sort of used to having to deal with annoying people. That and he didn't really want to bother with using any of his spells or summons to do it. He didn't really have a good way to the former back, and the latter were likely to cause more destruction then was worth the trouble.

Not that he was particularly interested in playing tour guide any longer than he had to, though. It was just that he'd grown used to having to deal with a wide variety of things on the scale of 'annoying' over the years. Besides, he still didn't really have anything better to do, so it wasn't like it was hurting anything. At least not yet, anyway.